Chapter 12

                          Miscellaneous


12.1  MAP design contest


Joseph G. Geisler III is holding a MAP design contest - he's
setting up an HTML page (adress so far unknown to me) with MAP
ratings (good idea, _I_ wanted to do that! :). So send your maps
to him at dubljay@baltimore.net, you might even win something
(keyrings, T-shirts).

His announcement was dated 6th Jun 1996, so don't be surprised if
he got swamped and stopped his offer :)


12.2  PC Gaming's offer


PC Gaming is another page that makes your maps accessible to the
world. Submit the levels in .ZIP form and include a screenshot as
well.

http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/mknox/pcgaming.htm


12.3  Conclusion


Phew! Well, that is all I have! I hope this FAQ proves to provide
a good resource for DN3D Editing information. If you have any
suggestions, questions, additions, or comments for the FAQ, send
me e-mail at "sz0759@rzmail.uni-erlangen.de".

Thanks for reading the FAQ!  -Klaus Breuer

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12.4  *Revision history*


v0.1           First release of the DN3D EDITING FAQ as an RFC.
               (16. May 1996)

v0.2           RFC II, added how-tos and changed the format a
               bit. (20. May 1996)

v0.3           RFC III, added more how-tos, extended reference
               list. Released to the mailing list only. (24. May
               1996)

v0.4           First non-RFC release, added lots of info,
               including a beginners tutorial and BUILD
               reference. Plenty of typos fixed. (25. May 1996)

v1.0           First 'real' release of the FAQ. Lots more info,
               including thoughts on level design and more how-
               tos. Plenty of errors removed, first version of
               Museum included.

v1.1           Even more info, improved museum, sound list added.
               Better ASCII logo and (again?) some bugs stomped.
               (27. June 1996)

v1.2           More how-tos, typos fixes. Museum not changed.
               (5. July 1996)